Method of Assessment of Driving Ability in Patients Suffering From Wakefulness Pathologies. (AutoSop-Foie)

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The project will improve scientific knowledge regarding a recent law applying potentially to every french driver. It will give for the first time an indication on the impact of alerting treatments on driving risks. It will reinforce the links between different research environments (sleep physiopathology, clinical research, cognitive neurosciences, drivers supervision, virtual reality, pharmacology) among the "Réseau Eveil Sommeil Attention et Transports" (RESAT) network.

Condition or disease

Intervention/treatment

Phase

Cirrhosis

Drug: L-carnitineDrug: Lactulose

Not Applicable

Detailed Description:

Excessive daytime sleepiness is responsible of 20% of traffic accidents and 2/3 of truck accidents on French Freeways. Since the publication of a new law (2005 december 28th - Official Journal) regulating fitness to drive, the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT) is now mandatory to evaluate driving skills of patients suffering of excessive daytime sleepiness. The MWT has shown a good predictability of driving handicap on simulators in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Nevertheless no study has proven yet the predictability of the MWT regarding real and simulated driving in patients suffering from hepatic encephalopathy. Furthermore, even if therapeutic drugs significantly improve MWT scores there is no data available concerning the impact of these drugs on fitness to drive. Lactulose, a treatment of hepatic encephalopathy, has not been tested as a counter measure to driving impairment. This lack of knowledge is a major handicap to evaluate driving skills of treated patients suffering from excessive daytime sleepiness. The main objective of our project is to test the predictive value of the MWT on real and simulated driving performances in untreated and treated sleepy patients suffering from hepatic encephalopathy.

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Ages Eligible for Study:

18 Years to 80 Years (Adult, Senior)

Sexes Eligible for Study:

All

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Cirrhosis proved by histologic or clinico-biologics criteria, whatever its severity, its stability defined by a child stable score (variation < 2 points for the last month) without any other disease which could be responsible of excessive daytime sleepiness

driver's licence since at least 2 years

driving more than 2000 Km/year

registered to French national health and pensions organization

having given their written light agreement in order to participate in the study.